Clonal expansion in non-cancer tissues
N Kakiuchi, S Ogawa - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021 - nature.com
Cancer is a clonal disorder derived from a single ancestor cell and its progenies that are
positively selected by acquisition of 'driver mutations'. However, the evolution of positively …
positively selected by acquisition of 'driver mutations'. However, the evolution of positively …
From tumour heterogeneity to advances in precision treatment of colorectal cancer
CJA Punt, M Koopman, L Vermeulen - Nature reviews Clinical oncology, 2017 - nature.com
In recent years, the high heterogeneity of colorectal cancer (CRC) has become evident.
Hence, biomarkers need to be developed that enable the stratification of patients with CRC …
Hence, biomarkers need to be developed that enable the stratification of patients with CRC …
An evolutionary perspective on field cancerization
Tumorigenesis begins long before the growth of a clinically detectable lesion and, indeed,
even before any of the usual morphological correlates of pre-malignancy are recognizable …
even before any of the usual morphological correlates of pre-malignancy are recognizable …
Colorectal cancer: genetic abnormalities, tumor progression, tumor heterogeneity, clonal evolution and tumor-initiating cells
U Testa, E Pelosi, G Castelli - Medical Sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. Most colorectal cancer
occurrences are sporadic, not related to genetic predisposition or family history; however, 20 …
occurrences are sporadic, not related to genetic predisposition or family history; however, 20 …
What does disease progression look like in ulcerative colitis, and how might it be prevented?
NK Cleveland, J Torres, DT Rubin - Gastroenterology, 2022 - Elsevier
Ulcerative colitis (UC) has been characterized by inflammation limited to the mucosa.
Although sustained and durable remission has been associated with mucosal healing, the …
Although sustained and durable remission has been associated with mucosal healing, the …
Mutant p53 in colon cancer
M Nakayama, M Oshima - Journal of molecular cell biology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The accumulation of genetic alterations in driver genes is responsible for the development
and malignant progression of colorectal cancer. Comprehensive genome analyses have …
and malignant progression of colorectal cancer. Comprehensive genome analyses have …
Epigenetic heterogeneity in cancer
M Guo, Y Peng, A Gao, C Du, JG Herman - Biomarker research, 2019 - Springer
Phenotypic and functional heterogeneity is one of the hallmarks of human cancers. Tumor
genotype variations among tumors within different patients are known as interpatient …
genotype variations among tumors within different patients are known as interpatient …
Replication stress links structural and numerical cancer chromosomal instability
RA Burrell, SE McClelland, D Endesfelder, P Groth… - Nature, 2013 - nature.com
Cancer chromosomal instability (CIN) results in an increased rate of change of chromosome
number and structure and generates intratumour heterogeneity,. CIN is observed in most …
number and structure and generates intratumour heterogeneity,. CIN is observed in most …
European consensus on the histopathology of inflammatory bowel disease
F Magro, C Langner, A Driessen… - Journal of Crohn's …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The histologic examination of endoscopic biopsies or resection specimens remains a key
step in the work-up of affected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and can be used …
step in the work-up of affected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and can be used …
Ulcerative colitis mucosal transcriptomes reveal mitochondriopathy and personalized mechanisms underlying disease severity and treatment response
Y Haberman, R Karns, PJ Dexheimer… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Molecular mechanisms driving disease course and response to therapy in ulcerative colitis
(UC) are not well understood. Here, we use RNAseq to define pre-treatment rectal gene …
(UC) are not well understood. Here, we use RNAseq to define pre-treatment rectal gene …